A STUDY IN MO 11 BID AND NORMAL PUYSIOLOUY. 47 



49 3801 

 Quotieat for box ' = 373.8 X 0.0181 = G.7G.">8 = moisture leaving box. 



yuotieat for air -f-— -. = ^^'^-^ X 0.0375 = 11.4G = moisture euteriiiK bov 

 U.lGlu ° 



4.GU42 = moisture condeused in box. 



= 0.7476 = beat from condensed vapor. 

 6.2789 



147.7273 = heat lost by calorimeter. 

 0.7476 = heat gained by condensatiou. 



148.4749 

 11.0741 ^ heat given to air. 



Heat lost by calorimeter and not accouiUedfor 137.4008 



Summary. 



Hourly loss of heat by calorimeter after section 137.4008 

 Hourly loss of heat by calorimeter before section 44.1ir)G 



Hourly excess of wiaccouidcd heat loss from calorimeter after section 93.2i5J2 



Halt Prodiicllon. 

 Before Section. 

 W = 20. Rise of bodily temperature 2.52 = t. 

 Q = W X t X sp. h. = 20 X 2.52 X 0.75 = 37.8 = heat added to reserve. 



After Section. 

 W = 20. Kise of bodily temperature 0. 25 = t. 

 Q = W X t X sp. h. = 20 X 0.25 X 0.75 = 3.75 = heat added to reserve. 



SUMM.\RY. 



Ileat added to reserve before section 37.8 

 Heat added to reserve after section 3.75 



Heat added to reserve before section in excess of that after section 34.05 



Exce.'is of loss by calorimeter after section 93.28.52 



Excess of gain of heat reserve before section 34.05 



Excess of hourly heat production before section, supposing calorimeter loses heat reijutarly 59.2352 



Experiment 36. 



A dog, weight about 15 pounds. 



23 



(gahi) 



2:10 p. M. — Cord cut at upper dorsal vertebra. 2:15 p. m. — Ilcctal temperature 101:°. 48 F. 



20.3 



(gain) 



3:20 p. M.— Rectal terain^rature 104°. "J. 



